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diff --git a/a/1.txt b/N1/1.txt
index 25f26c4..ecb0c34 100644
--- a/a/1.txt
+++ b/N1/1.txt
@@ -1,9 +1,12 @@
-于 2011年08月23日 16:14, Matthieu CASTET 写道:
-> LiuShuo a écrit :
->> 于 2011年08月23日 00:19, Scott Wood 写道:
+=E4=BA=8E 2011=E5=B9=B408=E6=9C=8823=E6=97=A5 16:14, Matthieu CASTET =E5=86=
+=99=E9=81=93:
+> LiuShuo a =C3=A9crit :
+>> =E4=BA=8E 2011=E5=B9=B408=E6=9C=8823=E6=97=A5 00:19, Scott Wood =E5=86=
+=99=E9=81=93:
 >>> On 08/22/2011 11:13 AM, Matthieu CASTET wrote:
->>>> Scott Wood a écrit :
->>>>> To eliminate it we'd need to do an extra data transfer without reissuing
+>>>> Scott Wood a =C3=A9crit :
+>>>>> To eliminate it we'd need to do an extra data transfer without reis=
+suing
 >>>>> the command, which Shuo was unable to get to work.
 >>>>>
 >>>> That's weird because our controller seems quite flexible [1].
@@ -31,16 +34,20 @@
 >>> -Scott
 >> First, if we want to read 4K data with once command issuing, we can't
 >> use HW_ECC.
-> Yes, but as ivan said doesn't the cost of 2 read isn't bigger than software ecc ?
+> Yes, but as ivan said doesn't the cost of 2 read isn't bigger than soft=
+ware ecc ?
 >
 >> Even if we use SW_ECC, we always get lots of weird '0xFF's between 1st
 >> 2k and 2nd 2k data.
-> Did you understand where those 0xff comes (what's the size of them. Doesn't the
+> Did you understand where those 0xff comes (what's the size of them. Doe=
+sn't the
 > controller try to insert spare aera ?)
-I don't understand. I set FBCR to 2048, the controller will read the 
+I don't understand. I set FBCR to 2048, the controller will read the=20
 main area without spare area.
-But the size of them is nearly spare area size( more or less a few bytes).
-I can't guess the behavior of the controller then, so I select another way.
+But the size of them is nearly spare area size( more or less a few bytes)=
+.
+I can't guess the behavior of the controller then, so I select another wa=
+y.
 
 Could you try to do it and explain how those 0xff comes ?
 > Could you detail the sequence you used ?
diff --git a/a/content_digest b/N1/content_digest
index a7ddc25..2653204 100644
--- a/a/content_digest
+++ b/N1/content_digest
@@ -23,12 +23,15 @@
  " dwmw2@infradead.org <dwmw2@infradead.org>\0"
  "\00:1\0"
  "b\0"
- "\344\272\216 2011\345\271\26408\346\234\21023\346\227\245 16:14, Matthieu CASTET \345\206\231\351\201\223:\n"
- "> LiuShuo a \303\251crit :\n"
- ">> \344\272\216 2011\345\271\26408\346\234\21023\346\227\245 00:19, Scott Wood \345\206\231\351\201\223:\n"
+ "=E4=BA=8E 2011=E5=B9=B408=E6=9C=8823=E6=97=A5 16:14, Matthieu CASTET =E5=86=\n"
+ "=99=E9=81=93:\n"
+ "> LiuShuo a =C3=A9crit :\n"
+ ">> =E4=BA=8E 2011=E5=B9=B408=E6=9C=8823=E6=97=A5 00:19, Scott Wood =E5=86=\n"
+ "=99=E9=81=93:\n"
  ">>> On 08/22/2011 11:13 AM, Matthieu CASTET wrote:\n"
- ">>>> Scott Wood a \303\251crit :\n"
- ">>>>> To eliminate it we'd need to do an extra data transfer without reissuing\n"
+ ">>>> Scott Wood a =C3=A9crit :\n"
+ ">>>>> To eliminate it we'd need to do an extra data transfer without reis=\n"
+ "suing\n"
  ">>>>> the command, which Shuo was unable to get to work.\n"
  ">>>>>\n"
  ">>>> That's weird because our controller seems quite flexible [1].\n"
@@ -56,16 +59,20 @@
  ">>> -Scott\n"
  ">> First, if we want to read 4K data with once command issuing, we can't\n"
  ">> use HW_ECC.\n"
- "> Yes, but as ivan said doesn't the cost of 2 read isn't bigger than software ecc ?\n"
+ "> Yes, but as ivan said doesn't the cost of 2 read isn't bigger than soft=\n"
+ "ware ecc ?\n"
  ">\n"
  ">> Even if we use SW_ECC, we always get lots of weird '0xFF's between 1st\n"
  ">> 2k and 2nd 2k data.\n"
- "> Did you understand where those 0xff comes (what's the size of them. Doesn't the\n"
+ "> Did you understand where those 0xff comes (what's the size of them. Doe=\n"
+ "sn't the\n"
  "> controller try to insert spare aera ?)\n"
- "I don't understand. I set FBCR to 2048, the controller will read the \n"
+ "I don't understand. I set FBCR to 2048, the controller will read the=20\n"
  "main area without spare area.\n"
- "But the size of them is nearly spare area size( more or less a few bytes).\n"
- "I can't guess the behavior of the controller then, so I select another way.\n"
+ "But the size of them is nearly spare area size( more or less a few bytes)=\n"
+ ".\n"
+ "I can't guess the behavior of the controller then, so I select another wa=\n"
+ "y.\n"
  "\n"
  "Could you try to do it and explain how those 0xff comes ?\n"
  "> Could you detail the sequence you used ?\n"
@@ -93,4 +100,4 @@
  ">\n"
  >
 
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